Servos Losi 2.0 RR
#1
Tech Rookie
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Servos Losi 2.0 RR
Good Morning.
I'm assembling my losi 2.0 RR. I would like some help to choose the servos and motor for the car.
I think to buy a Go Tech GX-7R .21 motor. Anyone know this motor running in the off traces? As its has seven admission windows a believe that its has more final velocity and less torque strength. Am i certain?
I don't know how servos are better for this car? Could anyone give me some clues?
Best regards.
I'm assembling my losi 2.0 RR. I would like some help to choose the servos and motor for the car.
I think to buy a Go Tech GX-7R .21 motor. Anyone know this motor running in the off traces? As its has seven admission windows a believe that its has more final velocity and less torque strength. Am i certain?
I don't know how servos are better for this car? Could anyone give me some clues?
Best regards.
#2
Good Morning.
I'm assembling my losi 2.0 RR. I would like some help to choose the servos and motor for the car.
I think to buy a Go Tech GX-7R .21 motor. Anyone know this motor running in the off traces? As its has seven admission windows a believe that its has more final velocity and less torque strength. Am i certain?
I don't know how servos are better for this car? Could anyone give me some clues?
Best regards.
I'm assembling my losi 2.0 RR. I would like some help to choose the servos and motor for the car.
I think to buy a Go Tech GX-7R .21 motor. Anyone know this motor running in the off traces? As its has seven admission windows a believe that its has more final velocity and less torque strength. Am i certain?
I don't know how servos are better for this car? Could anyone give me some clues?
Best regards.
For Servo's that's easy....Hitec and Nothing but and you'll be good for years to come.....As for motor's, that's up to you. What's your track like ? Large and flowing or tight and technical ?
#3
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For servos i like to run the ace/xp/ae ds1313 for throttle and ds1015 for steering. You can buy both for less than $75-80/ea brand new. Theres even deals to be had on them in the buy/sell/trade section here if you don't mind used.
The go engines imo are great, tons of power and hold a tune really well. I have never had anything else in my buggy so i can't really compare, but i've had other sized motors in other vehicles and the go engine compared to them are very impressive.
The go engines imo are great, tons of power and hold a tune really well. I have never had anything else in my buggy so i can't really compare, but i've had other sized motors in other vehicles and the go engine compared to them are very impressive.
#6
Tech Rookie
Thread Starter
For servos i like to run the ace/xp/ae ds1313 for throttle and ds1015 for steering. You can buy both for less than $75-80/ea brand new. Theres even deals to be had on them in the buy/sell/trade section here if you don't mind used.
The go engines imo are great, tons of power and hold a tune really well. I have never had anything else in my buggy so i can't really compare, but i've had other sized motors in other vehicles and the go engine compared to them are very impressive.
The go engines imo are great, tons of power and hold a tune really well. I have never had anything else in my buggy so i can't really compare, but i've had other sized motors in other vehicles and the go engine compared to them are very impressive.
Well, thank you all.
More informations will be welcome.
Regards.
#7
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You won't be dissappointed with go engines, they are rock solid mills. For servos your best bet is check your local hobby shop (LHS) and see what they recommend and offer. Of course you can usually find them cheaper on ebay but you won't get the kind of support you will locally. If they are going to sell you an engine then see if they can cut you a deal on a couple decent servos. If they sell ace/xp/ae servos like i mentioned i would take a serious look at them expecially since they are so affordable and work very well. Very few horror stories with them, but of course someone always manages to chime in with one. And who knows it might have been his setup, a bad batch, or his battery overpowering them. But you are bound to hear 1 horror story now and again with any servo you choose.
#8
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Here in brazil the racers generally use Hitech and Futava Servos. It is great brands and its products are very good. I will search other options for here. Unfortunately the rc brazilian stores don't offer a variety of rc car parts. We are limited in some brands. The most traditionals are Traxxas, HPI and Kyosho.
The great problem are the fee importation in Brazil. We pay a increase of 60% over the price there. So it's very expansive import cars and car parts. The final price of a Revo in Brazil is almost US$ 1,000.00!!!! This is why in brazil we have few rc racers.
Thank you again.
Regards.
The great problem are the fee importation in Brazil. We pay a increase of 60% over the price there. So it's very expansive import cars and car parts. The final price of a Revo in Brazil is almost US$ 1,000.00!!!! This is why in brazil we have few rc racers.
Thank you again.
Regards.
#9
HITEC 7940 or 7955
THERE IS NOTHING BETTER.......
The guys on here sold me on Hitec and I could not be happier.
THERE IS NOTHING BETTER.......
The guys on here sold me on Hitec and I could not be happier.
#10
Are people using speed servos for throttle and torque for steering on the losi? Or torque for both. I'm having back luck with speed servos(9100S) at throttle. Thinking about putting my 9100T on throttle when it comes back from JR. Just worried about the speed of it tho. Any thoughts?
#12
You won't be dissappointed with go engines, they are rock solid mills. For servos your best bet is check your local hobby shop (LHS) and see what they recommend and offer. Of course you can usually find them cheaper on ebay but you won't get the kind of support you will locally. If they are going to sell you an engine then see if they can cut you a deal on a couple decent servos. If they sell ace/xp/ae servos like i mentioned i would take a serious look at them expecially since they are so affordable and work very well. Very few horror stories with them, but of course someone always manages to chime in with one. And who knows it might have been his setup, a bad batch, or his battery overpowering them. But you are bound to hear 1 horror story now and again with any servo you choose.
1 horror story, Funny you say that as EVERY Single Guy in my Local track scene has Been there and Done that with the Ace/AE branded servo's....You wont see much of Anything aside from Hitec and the Odd Futaba and Airtronics.....Cheap servo's yield Cheap results...You want something Solid that will outlast the Car itself your Looking to spend 100$.
#13
Tech Rookie
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1 horror story, Funny you say that as EVERY Single Guy in my Local track scene has Been there and Done that with the Ace/AE branded servo's....You wont see much of Anything aside from Hitec and the Odd Futaba and Airtronics.....Cheap servo's yield Cheap results...You want something Solid that will outlast the Car itself your Looking to spend 100$.
I will continue my research until save more money...
Regards.
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